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lol

my cars always come with some form of cup holder... i thought it was like some form of import regulation that they had to come with them. I still have the ones from my 1st R32 and my cefiro as well :P

send some my way then, you cup holder hoarder!

Man, i always get scrooged on the cup holders. perhaps i will have to buy one at autobacs and bring it back in a suitcase handcuffed to my wrist. that one thing i hate about the 32s. no cup holder. the soarer has a few, and the option one that fold down out of the dash, and two more in the top of the glove box lid. :D

woohoo! i'll even pick it up when i'm down for the F1 in march :P i reckon it will go straight to the pool room.

my guess is though that there will be wharfie driving around with a strap-on cup holder in his commodore ute very shortly...

woohoo! i'll even pick it up when i'm down for the F1 in march :P i reckon it will go straight to the pool room.

my guess is though that there will be wharfie driving around with a strap-on cup holder in his commodore ute very shortly...

you can have mine, otherwise its going in the bin lol

shit, sorry to hear.

im more worried now.....

id say all your small items are at risk. turbo timers, gauges, boost controllers etc....thats when a container may be the best option if you can justify the extra $$

where did you get it shipped to?

its getting shipped to brisbane as far as i know. a broker is acting on my behalf atm coz im overseas. so ill ask them to check when it lands.

luckily the only thing i have is a turbo timer. that wouldnt cost that much as long as they done steal anything under the hood.

if your in NSW always get your cars shipped to glebe island

brisbane is still a free for all dogs breakfast up there... AAT at Glebe island are AWESOME and very secure. we've brought in plenty of R34 GTR's and worked cars and so forth in the past year and have had NOT ONE problem

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